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  • word choice - Environmentally-friendly vs. Environment-friendly . . .
    Both Environment-friendly and Environmentally-friendly are not only correct, but in fact required, so they're both bound to show up on google It's like this: Where the packaging is for a product that involves a further assemblage process is in the DIY category- like an aerosol spray can of paint, for example- the usage environmentally
  • AI and metal detecting | Page 7 | Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Prompt: A man 50 year old man in a public park with a metal detector He has on blue jeans and a t-shirt with red torso and black sleeves
  • politeness - Polite synonyms for a——hole-ish behavior - English . . .
    Also, if you feel like basic synonyms for bad awful lack force, you could always add a strengthening adverb Calling someone’s behavior truly rotten, while kindergarten-friendly, is a serious accusation if leveled with the proper gravity
  • grammaticality - Is Just a friendly advice grammatical? - English . . .
    Re: WHOA! - Just a friendly advice IMHO, I think is more self-explanatory to show crops at 1:1 ratio An square helps to make a difference between the original and the crop at first sight From a cat: Just a friendly advice: think veeery carefully about what you're going to do next From a message board: Just a friendly advice for those
  • What is a good way to remind someone to reply to your email?
    It depends on what the relationship is like with the recipient If you are fairly friendly you can be less formal Assuming you include the e-mail you are referring to in some way, you might say: Have you had a chance to look at this yet? This informally conveys the sense that you know how busy they are
  • Is take care always a friendly utterance or can it sometimes be . . .
    "Take care" is almost always used in a friendly way, or when genuinely warning somebody to be careful It could conceivably be used as a threat, but the tone of the speaker's voice (or the context of the situation) would have to be very clear for it to be interpreted this way; it's more likely that in such a situation where you wished to issue a thinly-veiled threat, you'd instead use a more
  • word choice - Friendly way of saying I love you - English Language . . .
    Things do vary between cultures though, in some places people would be perfectly comfortable with 'love' being used in a friendly way, but in some places (i e areas of Britain) it would be considered strange or awkward As a rule of thumb it is best to avoid using 'love' in a friendly way until someone else does
  • Negative tide and no finds | Friendly Metal Detecting Forum
    Oh, this an easy question People are A) slobs burying their trash (yeah, I even find whole intact cans B) hiding their alcohol stash from the cops C) throwing their cans in beach bonfires that magically never seem to get cleaned up




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